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...ended up finishing up third which shows the kind of up and down season we’ve had. It’s been a rollercoaster for us, so it’s been a little bit difficult.” For the second tournament in a row, Pollak led the Crimson effort. Carding 154 (80-74) he tied for sixth place individually. “Our freshmen have been great they’ve been a big part of our team, in a way that hasn’t been shown before,” Amira said...
...polo fields. This end of the county helps make it the ninth richest in the U.S.; if the whole region were so wealthy, McCain would have less to worry about. But as you head east toward Washington, the antebellum mansions turn into McMansions, then give way to middle-class row houses whose shiny blue roofs gleam through the trees from Prince William Highway like giant Lego plantations...
...stuff, not really, you know, talk. Some people are just good at that stuff,” he whispered in a language I could understand. But later that week, Flemings made a guest appearance in my section—he was going to have to miss class to row in the Head of the Charles. It was then that I discovered that Flemings, despite his apparent disingenuousness, had been hiding something. He, too, spoke the second language of the Harvard student. “I take issue with the state Court’s decision in Sweatt v. Painter...
...reptiles on sight - all the more eagerly once the market for their skins began to grow. But in 1971, amid fears for the species' survival, hunting crocodiles was outlawed. Croc numbers have since recovered, but whenever a human dies in an attack - about once a year in Australia - a row erupts over whether protecting such a deadly predator is justified...
Nunn’s speech, the first annual Robert S. McNamara Lecture on War and Peace, came 46 years to the week after the Cuban Missile Crisis, and was delivered with the 92-year-old former defense secretary sitting in the front row...